2/3 
OCTANDEIA TRIGONIA. Polygonum. 
In low shady places, principally on the mountains : 
New York to Carolina. ©. July, Aug. v. v. Flowers 
white, tinged with red. 
S9. P. floribus 8-andris 3~gynis, racemis paniculatis, foliis 
cordato-sagittatis, caule erectiusculo inermi, seminum 
angulis aequalibus. — -JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 455. 
Icon. Engl. lot. 1044. 
Common Buck-wheat, though not originally indigenous, 
is frequently found in old fields and woods, as it were 
in a wild state, 
20. P. floribus 8-andris semi-3-gynis, foliis oblongis hastato- 
cordatis, caule volubili angulato asperiusculo, laciniis 
calycinis obtuse carinatis. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 455. 
Icon. FI. dan. 7 44. 
In cultivated grounds, along hedges : Pensylvania to Ca- 
rolina. 0 . July, Aug. v. v. 
23 . P. floribus 8-andris semi-3 -gynis, foliis cordatis, stipulis 
subacutis basi extrorsum serie ciliorum circumdatis, 
caule anguloso prostrato aut scandente asperiusculo, 
laciniis calycis obtuse carinatis.— Midi. fi. amer. 1. 
p. 241. 
In hedges and fields : Canada to New York. G • July, 
v. v. 
$2. P. floribus 8-andris 3 -gynis, foliis lato-cordatis, stipulis 
truncatis nudis, caule volubili glabro, calycibus fruc- 
tiferis tripteris. — JVilld. sp . pl. 2. p. 4 56. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t. Ijy.f 7. Sloan, hist , 1 . t. go.f 1 . 
In shady woods : New York to Kentucky. 7/ . July, 
Aug. v. v. Sterns generally red, climbing to a 
considerable height. 
348. BRUNNICHIA. Qcert. Gen.pl. 777* 
] . Brunnichia. J^illd. sp. pl. 2. p. /31. 
. Rajania ovata, Walt.Jl. car. 24/. 
Icon. Gcert. carp. 1. t. 45. f. 2. 
In wet shady places, climbing among bushes : islands of 
Georgia 5 in Tennasse§, &c. \l. June, July. v.v. 
A smooth vine ; leaves cordate, acuminate j flowers 
in one-sided racemes. 
349. CARDIOSPERMUM. Ben. pl. 680 r 
1. C. glabrum ; foliolis inciso-lobatis, imparibus rhomboi- 
deis. — JVilld. sp. pl. 2. p. 4 67. 
VOL. 1. t 
Fagopyrum . 
Convolvulus . 
cilinode. 
scandens. 
cirrhosa 
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